Who's Going to Save Me

Who's Going to Save Me

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Keith is just a quiet kid who just wanted to be out of the system. The foster homes he's sent to are terrible, abusing him no matter what he does. He just wanted to live with his best and only friend, Shiro. Sometimes life gets too much and pushes you to your breaking point. Keith has hit that point too many times to count. Having to worry about an international space station on Earth and an emotionally unstable teenager is only two of Shiro's worries but he tries to make everything alright. Shiro would do anything to protect Keith from the real world. Lance is just a normal 25 year old guy working at a coffee shop part time. Well, he's everything but normal. (I'm bad at summarizing my stories, the book will be better than this.) WARNING: EVENTUAL SMUT PHYSICAL AND MENTAL ABUSE VIOLENCE (FIGHTS) BLOOD FROM FIGHTS DEPRESSION BULLYING
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As humans, you have to fight irrelevance. There are seven billion humans on Earth, approximately. Every time someone dies, someone is born to replace them, to mask the pain of loss. You, as one person, do not exist to around six billion, nine hundred ninety-nine million, nine hundred ninety-nine thousand, nine hundred ninety-five people, if you are truly loved by five persons. Luck of the draw, life on Earth is. At least, that's what the human species chooses to believe. Now, knowing more alien species exist than human races, Lance feels suffocated. He has to fight even more for that little bit of relevance, to get acknowledged. Even being the blue lion of Voltron doesn't make much difference, since rarely do they actually see him . ____________________________________________________________________ A promised vacation isn't as relaxing as Lance hopes. [Alt: Lance is forced to face his multitude of issues, which involves a slightly irritating alien 'therapist'. Totally not his idea of a break, if you ask him.]

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